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This Tuscan White Bean Soup is a simple and savory vegetarian recipe that comes together in less than 30 minutes! It’s made with white cannellini beans, veggies and kale for a delicious soup that is creamy and filled with flavour!

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White bean soup that’s easy and delicious!

Is there anything more comforting than a warm and hearty bowl of soup? There’s nothing quite like taking that first spoon of hot soup on a cool or rainy day.

White beans are one of my favourite ingredients in the cold weather – they pack so much flavour and fiber. They also adapt to the flavour of whatever you’re cooking them with – like this Curried White Bean Dip and these Maple Baked Beans. So hearty, and so delicious!

This recipe for Tuscan White Bean Soup is comforting, and packed with protein, fibre and veggies. This recipe is made on the stovetop and comes together quickly, so it’s perfect for those busy weeknights.

Is white bean soup good for you?

Yes! White bean soup is not only packed with protein, but it’s also high in fibre so it will keep you feeling full. Each serving of this soup has 8 grams of protein and 5.4 grams of fibre.

Why you’ll love this cannellini bean soup

  • The combination of white beans and the rosemary-infused broth in this recipe makes for the ultimate flavourful and cozy soup.
  • This recipe is made on the stovetop and comes together in 30 minutes, so it’s perfect for those busy weeknights when you want a quick and easy meal.
  • Tuscan white bean soup is packed with cannellini beans, which are high in protein and fibre, so this soup will keep you feeling full and can be enjoyed as an appetizer, or a larger bowl as a meal.
  • This soup is a great option to make for meal prep and can be stored in the fridge to enjoy all week.

White Bean Soup Ingredients

  • Olive oil
  • Shallots
  • Garlic
  • Carrot
  • Celery
  • Cannellini beans
  • Rosemary
  • Herbs de Provence
  • Red Chili flakes
  • Vegetable broth
  • Kale

Can I use dry beans?

If you want to use try beans in this White Bean Soup, you’ll have to pre-cook the beans before adding them to the soup. If you add the dried beans directly to the soup they’ll absorb all the soup liquid and you’ll be left with no soup broth.

How to make Tuscan White Bean Soup

Brown the shallots and garlic in a pot on medium heat until they turn translucent. Make sure the heat is not on too high, you don’t want the shallots to fry and brown too much.

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Next, add the chopped celery and carrots and mix everything together on medium-high heat for 5-6 minutes until the veggies are tender.

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Drain and rinse a can of cannellini beans and add them to the pot along with a sprig of fresh rosemary. Don’t remove the leaves from the sprig, just toss it in whole!

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Add the vegetable broth, bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low and let simmer for 15 minutes.

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Remove the rosemary and transfer 1/3 of the soup to a blender blending until smooth and creamy. Add the blended soup back to the pot and mix everything together. Lastly, add in the chopped kale and mix until the kale is wilted.

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Serve this soup on its own, or top it off with some chilli flakes and chopped parsley. This soup is also delicious served alongside some crusty country-style bread!

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What are cannellini beans?

Cannellini beans are a white bean that is also sometimes referred to as a white kidney bean. (So check the label in your grocery store when shopping for this recipe!) One cup of cannellini beans has 225 calories, 15 grams of protein and 8 grams of fibre.

This type of bean is white in colour, light in flavour and very creamy, which makes it the perfect bean to use in creamy dips or soups.

This guide gives a great description of the difference between the four types of white beans. Though you can use any of the beans in this guide for this recipe and get a delicious tasting soup!

Is there a difference between white beans and cannellini beans?

There are several different types of white beans including Great Northern Beans, lima beans and cannellini beans. All of these beans have some differences in flavour and texture. Cannellini beans have a slightly nutty flavour. If you don’t have cannellini beans on hand, you can substitute them with any other white bean.

What bean is closest to cannellini?

Great Nothern Beans are closest to cannellini beans and make a great substitute in recipes!

Tips for making this Tuscan bean soup recipe perfectly

  • Preheat the pot on the stove before adding the oil. This will give a chance for the pot to become nice and warm and the oil will spread out evenly and will prevent any sticking.
  • Use shallots if you can rather than onion. Shallots are sweeter in flavour and have a softer buttery texture compared to cooking onions. This will give the soup some incredible flavour.
  • Don’t skip browning the veggies in the pot! Again, this helps to build flavour in the soup. This is especially important in vegetarian cooking since there is no meat fat in the recipe which generally adds flavour to soups and broth.

What is the thickener in a white bean soup?

White beans themselves make an excellent thickener for a soup! If you want to thicken the texture of this soup, Simply blend half of the soup in a blender or with an emulsion blender, add it back to the soup and mix together.

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Storing Tuscan Soup with White Beans

Store leftovers of this soup in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week. Reheat in a pot on the stove or in the microwave.

Can I freeze white bean soup?

Yes! This white bean soup freezes well. To freeze let the soup cool completely then transfer to an airtight container and freeze for up to 3 months. To defrost let the soup thaw on the countertop or defrost in the microwave.

More soup recipes to try

  • Spicy Thai Butternut Squash Soup
  • Weeknight Slow Cooker Lentil Soup
  • Creamy Vegan Tomato Soup

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Tuscan White Bean Soup

  • Author: Jess
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
  • Category: Appetizer, Main
  • Method: Cook
  • Cuisine: Italian
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Description

A hearty and creamy white bean soup packed with protein and fiber!

Ingredients

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  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 3 shallots, finely chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves, chopped
  • 1 large carrot, chopped x
  • 1 large celery stalk, chopped
  • 1 19oz can cannellini beans
  • 1 sprig rosemary
  • 1/2 tsp herbs de provence (can sub some dried thyme or oregano)
  • 1/2 tsp red chili flakes (optional for spice)
  • 1 litre low-sodium vegetable broth
  • salt & pepper to taste
  • 1 cup kale, stems removed and chopped.

Instructions

  1. Heat the olive oil in a large pot then add the shallots and a pinch of salt letting cook on medium heat for 1-2 minutes, then add the garlic and cook for another minute.
  2. Add the chopped carrots and celery and cook on medium high heat for 5 minutes until the veggies are tender.
  3. Add the cannellini beans, sprig of rosemary, herbs de provence, chilli flakes, vegetable broth brinigning everything to a boil, then reducing heat to low and covering to let simmer for 15 minutes.
  4. Remove the sprig of rosemary and transfer 1/3 of the soup to a blender (can alterntively use a hand blender) and blend until smooth. Add back to the soup and mix togehter.
  5. Add the kale to the soup and stir until wilted.
  6. Serve this soup with some freshly chopped herbs and a sprinkle of chili flakes if desired.

Notes

Preheat your pot on the stove before adding the oil. This will help prevent anything from sticking to the pot.

Use shallots rather than cooking onions in this recipe. Shallots are sweeter in flavour and have a buttery elemtnt to them, which results in a more delicious soup!

Don’t skip browing the veggies in the pan. This helps to build flavour in the soup.

You don’t have to blend any of this soup, but blending 1/3 of the soup helps result in a creamier soup. Blended or not, this soup is delicious either way!

This recipe calls for cannellini beans, but you can substitute any white bean if needed.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1/4 of the recipe
  • Calories: 160
  • Sodium: 290mg
  • Fat: 7g
  • Saturated Fat: 1g
  • Carbohydrates: 18g
  • Fiber: 5.4g
  • Protein: 8g

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    Tania Reply

    It´s delicious, my husband and kids that are not vegetarian absolute loved it, it going to be one of our must soups.

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      Jessica Hoffman Reply

      Happy everyone enjoyed it!

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    Christin Reply

    So simple, yet so delicious! Just made this for dinner tonight & it turned out fabulous. Thank you for another wonderful dinner Jess. Xoxo.

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      Jessica Hoffman Reply

      So happy you enjoyed it Christin! You are so welcome! 🙂

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    Sue Reply

    This recipe was very good. I added extra beans & 2 cups of kale. It came out nice and creamy, delicious!

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      Jessica Hoffman Reply

      So happy to hear you enjoyed it Sue!

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    Stacey Reply

    So easy and so tasty – made it with shallots, and used fresh spinach instead of kale. I didn’t have Herbs de Provence on hand, so used Italian Seasoning. Also added some cooked chicken at the end to make it a little more filling. My husband and I both loved it!

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      Jessica Hoffman Reply

      Thanks Stacey! So happy you loved the recipe 🙂

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    Nina Reply

    Sounds really good. Do you think spinach can sub for the kale ?

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      Jessica Hoffman Reply

      Hey Nina, Absolutely!

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    Andrea Reply

    Do I need to drain and rinse the beans?

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      Jessica Hoffman Reply

      Hi Andrea, yes it’s best to drain them

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    Alejandra Reply

    This is one of my new favorite soup recipes!! It was incredibly easy and perfect for meal prep! Sometimes it can be really hard to find healthy AND delicious recipes so this is going into my regular rotation and I’ve been sharing it with everyone! Packed with veggies and beans for good fiber and protein!

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      Jessica Hoffman Reply

      Thank Alejandra! So happy you loved this soup!

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    valentine m Barnes Reply

    I will be doubling but most likely tripling this recipe next time I make it. It was a family hit and my kids were upset when there weren’t seconds to be had 🙂 Thank you for the delicious recipe!

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      Jessica Hoffman Reply

      So happy to hear you and your kids enjoyed the recipe Valentine! 🙂

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    Liz DiGiacomo Reply

    I just got home from having gum surgery. I can’t eat solid food for two, maybe three, weeks. Do you think it would be gross if I made this, then blended it??

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      Jessica Hoffman Reply

      Hi Liz, I think it would taste fine blended 🙂

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    Diane Reply

    Just made this soup. Thankfully had all the ingredients on hand since it was a last minute decision-what to cook..So fast and easy. Delicious and comforting. Loved it!!

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      Jessica Hoffman Reply

      Thanks for the review Diane! So glad you enjoyed it 🙂

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    Ina Reply

    Good 👍🏻I will try to cook it.

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      Jess Reply

      Thanks Ina, enjoy!

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FAQs

How do you thicken Tuscan bean soup? ›

Add More Beans

One of the simplest ways to thicken bean soup is to add more beans. As the beans cook, they naturally release starches that will help thicken the soup. You can either add a can of pre-cooked beans or cook a batch of dry beans separately and then incorporate them into the soup.

What is a substitute for cannellini beans in soup? ›

If you don't have cannellini beans, substitute other dried white beans, like Great Northern or navy beans. If you don't have chard, use kale or spinach.

What is the difference between white beans and Great Northern beans? ›

"The difference between the two rests primarily with the heartiness of the cannellini over the northern," explains Vince Hayward, the president of Camellia Brand beans. "Because of the thicker skin, and slightly bolder bean taste, the cannellini lends itself better towards soups and stews," Hayward adds.

How many calories in a cup of Tuscan bean soup? ›

Fresh Foods Market Tuscan Style White Bean And Kale Soup (1 cup) contains 23g total carbs, 19g net carbs, 6g fat, 6g protein, and 180 calories.

What is the thickener in a white bean soup? ›

What is the thickener in a white bean soup? In this recipe, what really thickens up the soup is the 15 oz of white beans that you are mashing and the starches from the potatoes. We aren't using cornstarch or a thickening agent in this recipe, it really doesn't need it!

What is the best soup thickener? ›

Cornstarch is a great option as it is a natural thickening agent, but you'll want to be careful about how much you use. Start with 1 tablespoon of cornstarch whisked together with cold water to create a slurry. Then, gradually add the slurry to the soup, letting it boil for one to two minutes before adding more.

What are the 4 types of white beans? ›

What Are White Beans? White beans as a category includes navy beans, great northern beans, cannellini beans, baby lima beans, butter beans, garbanzo beans, pinto beans, etc. These are the most popular types of white beans (cooked white beans), however each type has its own unique peculiarities and features.

Which white bean is best? ›

But if you're looking for just one bean to keep on your pantry shelves, you'll want to go with the great northern white bean. With its nutty flavor, firm flesh and medium size, great northern beans work in almost any application. Bean salad? Perfect.

Is bean soup healthy for weight loss? ›

Beans are the ultimate weight-loss ingredient—they're packed with fiber and protein and are incredibly easy to prepare. For easy, hands-off cooking, we've also designed this recipe for your slow cooker.

What is the nutrition of Tuscan soup? ›

Tuscan Bean Soup
  1. Calories 371.
  2. Total Fat 10g 13%
  3. Saturated Fat 2.7g 14%
  4. Trans Fat 0.1g.
  5. Polyunsaturated Fat 1.2g.
  6. Monounsaturated Fat 4.9g.
  7. Cholesterol 13mg 4%
  8. Sodium 1858mg 81%

How many calories are in homemade white bean soup? ›

With 14 grams of fiber, 13 grams of protein and 33% RDV of potassium in each serving, it's packed with nutrients that your body craves. This white bean soup is very filling but only has 231 calories so it's a great soup to help with your weight loss goals.

How can I make my bean soup thicker? ›

To thicken the broth in bean soup, you can try the following methods:
  1. Mashing a Portion of Beans: Gently mash a portion of the cooked beans against the side of the pot. ...
  2. Addition of Cornstarch or Flour: Create a slurry by mixing equal parts cornstarch or flour with water. ...
  3. Use of Potato Flakes or Mash.
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How do you thicken broth in bean soup? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute. For the best results, never add flour or cornstarch directly to your soup. If you do, it will clump up on top. Instead, ladle a small amount of broth into a separate bowl and let it cool.

Does bean soup thicken on its own? ›

Rice, lentils, and beans release a lot of starch and naturally thicken soups simply from simmering, but you can also mash half the cooked rice/lentils/beans before adding to the soup for a simple way to thicken your dish. Alternatively, blend half or all of the soup for a smoother texture.

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